He saw himself as a figure of transitions. In reality, Heinrich Heine was a trailblazer. This is particularly true of cultural journalism. With his last work "Lutezia", he invented the journalistic genre as a literary feat - and as a sociological analysis. His book about Paris does not simply describe society, it creates it. With his text, Heine offers readings that apply to the social, which would hardly be visible without a book like "Lutezia". In this sense, Heinrich Heine invents cultural journalism as a journalistic genre - and as its own genre of a hermeneutics of society that can only be read in its cultural coding. In his lecture, Hon. Prof. Dr. Stefan Lüddemann will present a new perspective on Heine's "Lutezia".
Registration is requested at anmeldungen-hhi@duesseldorf.de or 0211 - 89 95571.
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